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Representing Border - Camera Operator

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The Role

The role

We are looking for a Camera Operator to join our team at Representing Border, based at the Scottish Parliament.

You will provide first class camera and programme-gathering skills, covering all aspects of our output. You will work with our skilled team providing technical, craft and operational skills as needed for production. You will be provided with the necessary cameras and additional equipment to support your role.

You’ll work on our current affairs programme Representing Border. The role involves shooting high quality pre-planned interviews with senior politicians, interviewing individuals and panels and quick-turnaround reaction to breaking stories in the busy environment of the Scottish Parliament.


There will also be a requirement to regularly crew live broadcasts into the Lookaround and Tyne Tees news programmes using a LiveU and dealing with gallery talkback as appropriate. A willingness to cover news shifts on occasion, producing content for broadcast and online when required.

You will have a passion for politics, particularly in a creative and operational capacity, and will want to offer ideas on how to cover a story as well as what stories we should be covering. The successful candidate should also have a keen eye for reflecting the diverse nature of the communities in the region we serve.

You will be a highly motivated individual as well as friendly, flexible and approachable. You will share the responsibility in supporting programme production by having the willingness and aptitude to bring an excellent skill level to all tasks. Above all, you will be an excellent communicator who is quick thinking and calm under pressure, able to digest and react to information efficiently. You’ll also be a great representative of ITV in public.

It is important, as well as the ability to provide a high standard of camerawork, to be able to maintain and troubleshoot, with appropriate training, any issues arising with your designated kit as well as the camera equipment used by the reporters in the team.

Experience with editing and Premiere Pro would be an additional benefit.

Your rostered hours will generally be Monday to Thursday, though on occasions you may be expected to work Fridays, evenings and weekends. As well as filming within the Scottish Parliament building itself, you can expect to travel to locations around Edinburgh as well as regular travel around the ITV Border broadcast region, and on occasion further afield. Pre-filming generally takes place on Mondays in the Scottish Borders, and Dumfries and Galloway.

Due to the weight of the equipment needed in this role, the successful candidate will be asked to identify any pre-existing medical conditions that may be exacerbated by carrying a camera and kit.

The role requires you to have a full driving license and use of your own vehicle for work purposes.

Please include a covering letter as part of your application explaining your camera experience, why you want to work for our Representing Border programme and what you will bring to our team.

Please Provide a link to a showreel showing a range of examples of your camera work.

Skills you’ll need (minimum criteria)

  • Professional camera experience
  • Camera skills to include sound and lighting operations
  • A level of general technical ability and trouble shooting
  • A full driving licence

Other things we’re looking for (key criteria)

  • The ability to work effectively in a team
  • The willingness to work flexibly, to be able to react to the demands of the Programme
  • Commitment to working as part of a successful team, sharing the responsibility for supporting programme production and our digital platforms.
  • Be able to communicate effectively
  • Calm under pressure
  • Knowledge of Scottish Politics (desirable)
  • Passion/Interest for working in Politics (desirable)
  • Experience editing and Premiere Pro (desirable)

Closing date: Thursday 4th of June

Formal Interviews will take place in Edinburgh on Friday 19th of June

Please note: Successful candidates will be invited back for a more practical 2nd stage interview.

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We create and showcase content by, with and for everyone, connecting and reflecting modern audiences. We are committed to championing diversity, equity, and inclusion across our organisation and in everything we do.

As part of this commitment, we actively encourage applications for this role from candidates who are Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent, People of Colour, and candidates from working class backgrounds. As a Disability Confident Leader, if you meet the minimum criteria for a role and you have declared that you are disabled, we’ll guarantee to take you to the next stage*.

We're happy to discuss any support/personalisation you may need during our application and selection process as part of our reasonable adjustments. Drop us a line if you require anything at talkingcareers@itv.com.

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*There may be a few exceptions where we are not able to take all eligible candidates to the next stage due to the volume of applications.

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